CaptainDraven 0 Posted September 6, 2022 (edited) When I was on Ark I came up with some very creative ways to grind (or avoid grinding rather) that could actually outperform a quetzal, using bedwarps and strategically placed parachute camps on mountain tops and beaver dams lol. It didn't take me long to find a system in Atlas that works for me. It seems to be a massive boost to economy. I do know about the warehouse but it doesn't collect everything fast enough anyway. Instead I built a "storage chest railroad" from my mines to a tiny ship yard where I have a ceiling on a pillar and some ramps leading high enough to access a Tramp inventory which has to be from higher not below. Each chest when you stand in the middle of 2 of them is just in reach of inventory. In under 30minutes I can move ALL the contents of a mine, quarry and timber. This does not matter how much weight it is. As long as you don't fill a chests slots to the max you just transfer all until you unload one chest into the next. Very fast and optimal method if you ask me. I can see using this to also harvest those more distant areas and move those resources down the line as well. I don't know yet if the old "load up inventory knock someone out and drag them" trick works like it did in Ark. But this seems to be excellent for now. It's pretty easy to build too! Anyone else got ideas? Edited September 6, 2022 by CaptainDraven Share this post Link to post Share on other sites